Wednesday, March 8, 1972 University Daily Kansan 3 People: SEN. JAMES B. PEARSON, R-Kan., said Tuesday that he voted in the Scott-Mansfield amendment and against the Griffin amendment. Both are amendments to the higher Education Act. "I supported the Scott-Mansfield amendment, which would maintain the progress toward school integration thus far attained," he said. He said the amendment provided for "voluntary local control in a manner not detrimental to the welfare of children or impairing the quality of education." The amendment was adopted by the Senate. Places: MIAMI—Two men armed with shotguns and revolvers shot and wounded a pilot and an airline mechanic Tuesday and hijacked a twoengine seaglane to CUBA. Five passengers who had boarded the Chalk International Airline plane for its scheduled flight to Bimini, were aboard the craft, which was flown by the copilot, Bob Wallis. A six passenger jumped off and sounded the alarm. The hijackers shot pilot James Cothron, 49, and Douglas MacKenzie, 48, an electrical engineer. SAIGON—U.S. reconnaissance flights over North Vietnam have been increased to take advantage of clear skies, American military sources said Tuesday. U.S. fighter-bombers struck antaircraft defenses in North Vietnam for the sixth consecutive day. The air force's largest aerial dugout between American and North Vietnamese planes since 1980 when U.S. bombing of the North was halted. Things: THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS has quietly changed its policy on prisoner contacts with the news media and says it now permits convicts to send unencumbered letters to newsmen. Bureau officials say they will begin enforcing forwarded "directly, promptly, sealed and without inspection." A resolution which would have placed a LIQOR-BY-THE-DRINK constitutional amendment on the November election ballot failed to pass by three votes in the Kansas Tuesday. Kansas voters turned down a similar amendment by 11,000 votes in 1970. Career Seminar Today The Commission on the Status of Women is hosting a Career Seminar from 1 to 4 p.m. today in the dean of women's office. The office will make available job descriptions and requirements for different careers, including "No Experience Necessary" a guide for Liberal Arts majors. Representatives will be on hand to answer questions. Physical Therapy Club The Physical Therapy Club will meet with guests from the University of Kansas Medical Center to talk about the team approach to teaching at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Little Symphony Tonight The Little Symphony, conducted by Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will present a concert at 8ton in Swartwout Rectal Hall. Antonio Perez, bartone, will be featured as a soloist in "Largo al factum" from the "Barber of Seville" by Rossini. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Noon - News, Weather and Sports 12:15 p.m. - Noon Court-Concert and Community Calendar (12:30 p.m.) 1:00 p.m. - John Cohen's of the World Future Society 100 p.m. music from Germany 100 p.m. "Search for Mental Health- Health" music 100 p.m. "This Afternoon Jazz" 100 p.m. "News and Weather" UA Medica 100 p.m. "News and Weather" UA Medica 100 p.m. "Music by Candlelight" 100 p.m. "The View from the Hill" 100 p.m. "For Love of Music" UA Medica 100 p.m. "For Love of Music" UA Medica 10 15 p.m. "TBA underground rock" stereo 1 a.m.—Sign Off "Jayhawk Jamboree," a week of spring entertainment and sponsored association of the University Residence Halls, the Interfaith Council and the Panhellenic Association, is located at 20420 North Park Avenue. Entertainment Scheduled For 'Jayhawk Jamboree' Campus Bulletin "We want to offer a diversity of events that will interest all groups." Wisdom said. TODAY Webite interviews: 8:30 a.m., Oread Room, Kansas University SAGION (AP) - South Viet- maires operation near the demilitarized one and the old imperial capital if Hue, field sources said Mion- Planners of the Jamboree want to change the old concepts of "Greek Week" and "Spring Fling," according to Larry Wisdom, Overland Park junior and co-chairman of the steering committee for the University community is the goal of the Jamboree, he said. Brewer and Shipley will highlight the week of events in a concert at 8 p.m. April 8 in Hochfeld sponsored by the junior class. Webster Grove, Mo., Interviews: 9 a.m. Pine Room A POTTERSTOCK festival is scheduled for Friday, April 7, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tide and Waleh, from Lichland, Neb., will provide music in two 45-minute sets, said Art Schwertz. Western students, freshman and committee members in charge of contracting bands. Luaal Arts: 11:30 a.m. Alcove B. Anthropology Undergrads: 11:30 a.m. Anthropology Undergrads: 11:30 a.m. Alcove D. French Table: 11:30 a.m. Meadowlark Tulsa, Okla., Interviews: 9 a.m., Room 305. The same evening from 9 to midnight, there will be a street dance on the tennis courts north of the stadium featuring The Chestman Squire. Gold Medal Club: 11:45 a.m. Alcove C. Faculty Forum: noon, Westminster Center. Museum of Natural History; noon, English Jayhawk Quarterback Club: 11:45 a.m. Trophy Room. Alen Field House. Gold Medal Club: 11:45 a.m. Alcove C. By WENDIE ELLIOTT Kansan Staff Writer Museum of Natural History: noon, English Room. The movie "April Fools" and three cartoons will also be shown Friday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. Overland Park, Kansas A set of relay events will add to Saturday's entertainment. The number of events offered and the number determined by the number entered, according to Pat Tillick, Lawrence senior and copubicity chairman. Next week the program will live living groups for preregistration. Cambodia's high command reported a sharp clash on an island in the Mekong River with heavy casualties on both sides. RIDE-ON-BICYCLES French Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria. Applications are now available in the Dean of Women's Office, 222 Strong, and all organized housing. Applications are due March 10, at 5 p.m. in 222 Strong. TOPEKA (AP)—Moor John Lindsay of New York City, who is seeking the Democrat candidate in the position, attended a reception in Topeka sponsored by Democrat members of the Kansas Legislature. Rinker Hall 12:30 p.m. Meadowlark Cafeteria. 9:30 p.m. Orcad Room. Carmelium Hall 12:30 p.m. International Room. 3:10 p.m. Strong Room. Field Instruction Room 3:10 p.m. International Room. 6:10 p.m. Orcad Room. 3:10 p.m. Regional Hall. Student Teachers 3:30 p.m. Big Eagle FC Executive Council 3:30 p.m. IFC Executive Council 3:30 p.m. Government Room 5:30 p.m. Regional Hall Student Teachers 16:40 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Ballroom Foyer 8:15 p.m. Aloe Vera SMMS 6:15 p.m. Jawahar Room. WA Classical Films 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Divine Light Mission 7:00 p.m. Cabrital Student Center 7:00 p.m. Big Eagle Student Center 7:00 p.m. Ananda Marga Yoga Society 8:15 p.m. KU Lila Symphony 8:15 p.m. Swarthout Rehbal Hall Arte-Arte-Herbian Man 8:15 p.m. Hoxton Auditorium. Wisdom said that the carnival, if one is held, and the Brewer and Shipley concert would be the only events not free of charge. Peugeot Kalkhoff Chiorda Fugi Zeus Olmo Solex Genet Sunbeam Hercules in Stock—NO WAITING LIST and We Repair Any Bike! RIDE-O-RICYCLES SUNDAY THE Jayhaw Sports car Club will sponsor a Gymkana in the Lewis parking lot. The club will also according to Bill Francis, Race Hill junior and president of the club. Cars will run through the obstacle race throughout the day. Francis said the number of automobile classes offered has increased. The Sports car Club of America. Widom said that only one thing was not yet definite. The planners would like to include a professional carnival April 5 that be northeast of Allen Field House or a smaller carnival, however, are incomplete. Cafeteria Sajtynam Quarterback Club: 11:45 a.m. Tromask Bank, Allen Field Morton "A Spring Sing" is planned for Sunday afternoon from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. There will be a women's men's and mixed division, said Cahy and chairman of the committee, and chairman of the committee. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT IN THE 1972-1973 K.U. COMMISSION Positions Available Each group will be judged on appearance, effect of 1401 Massachusetts Ranchmart Shopping Center presentation, quality of presentation and choice of music. Brown said. The groups will compete for trophies. Mary Stephenson, Maryville, and co-chairman of the commissary, accepted entries until March 17. These should be sent to 1339 W. Campus WESDOM SAID the planners were asking for support from Lawrence merchants. He said he was advertising now and that several establishments were going to offer specials like the midnight sales and "Discounts on bill" or the Jahawk jamboree. Positions Available COMMITTEE MEMBER, COMMISSION BOARD, CHAIR PERSON, TREASURER There is a NEED and a PLACE for all interested. For More Information Call 864-3552 or 843-8768 Commission on the Status of Women announces YOUR OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Class RING FOUR WEEK DELIVERY The Josten's National Sales Representative Will Be Here March 9 and 10 to Take Your Order. Hours: 8:30 to 4:00 KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORE Oh Thank Heaven for K.U. Students! Win Your Next Semester's Tuition OR BOOM AND BOARD OR BOOKS 7-ELEVEN AND KLWN-FM's BILL-LIMINATOR SWEEPSTAKES HERE'S HOW IT WORKS All You have to do is register at any Lawrence / Eisenhower No purchase is required. You can now take your student ID number and go to a Kansas University student ID 10. No will be required on Registration. - The winner of the SECOND PRIZE in the drawing on May 3, 1972 will receive FREE ROOM & BOARD for next semester (maximum of $150). - At the conclusion of the nine weeks (March 6 through May 3rd), we'll draw the names of the BILLI-LIMMATOR SWEETSTAKE winners. Look at what you can win: - The winner of the FIRST PRIZE in the drawing on May 3, 1972 will receive FREE TUITION for next semester (maximum of $300) - The winner of the THIRD PRIZE in the drawing on May 3, 1972 will receive FREE BOOKS for next semester (maximum $50). Registration may be made at your local 7-Eleven Store. Drawings will be held live Wednesday, May 3, 1972 on KLWN-FM Radio. 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